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Can two wrongs win Mr. Right?
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A meddling thriller writer ruins the career of a Greek
shipping heir then tarnishes his family’s name and faces his inevitable wrath—because
to fix him, she needs to break him first.
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Can two wrongs win Mr. Right?
An aspiring thriller writer, Trish Swan would rather
write violence, not witness it. Yet, on her first day in Athens, Greece, she
turns in a cop, presenting footage, evidence of police brutality. Her civic
duty done, she goes to a small Greek island to pursue her dream.
Markos Venetis wants nothing more than to get his
hands on the meddling tourist that ruined him professionally. Against all odds,
he does. And she screams. Not out of fear.
But when she tarnishes his family’s name, this Greek
heir’s blood boils. And someone is bound to burn.
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Author Bios
BIO
MM Jaye’s
mother claims that she spoke her first word at the age of six. Months. As a kid
she would record fairytales in her own voice, play them back and then
re-record, adjusting the pitch and tempo. Later, she used her voice to inspire
young adults and teach them the art of translation. But there came a time when
life took a turn for the worse, and her voice temporarily died out. That’s when
she turned to writing.
Fate Captured
is the first book in her Greek Tycoons series, set on the Greek island where
her husband proposed. MM Jaye lives in Athens, Greece, with her husband, daughter
and Kindle.
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Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/MM-Jaye/e/B00OX44NSO
Blog:
http://mmjayewrites.com
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https://twitter.com/MMJaye
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Fate Captured by MM JAYE - Excerpts
Excerpt
Balancing the tray
on one hand, Trish turned to take the drinks to the couple snuggling on the
cushioned bench that lined the side wall. She gave Hot Guy a wide berth. Although initially she wanted him to watch
her dance, she also had to think of her reputation at her workplace. Branding
herself as an easy waitress was the last thing she needed.
She spotted the sleazo leaving his seat. His eyes were pinned
on her, his upper lip curled. Now she worried more about putting space between
her and him. She sidestepped
clumsily, and her foot caught on the protruding leg of a bar stool, sending her
careening forward.
A hand of steel
around her arm steadied her before she fell flat on her face. As bad luck went,
it was the arm with the tray, and by the time she pushed her tumbling hair out
of her face, the drinks intended for the snuggling couple were soaking her
savior’s jeans-clad thighs.
She looked up. As
if she needed his steel-gray gaze to be petrified.
“Was that Plan B or
a payback?”
At the sound of the
guy’s low, deep voice, her heart rate went from fast to frantic. Trying to
ignore the burning sensation his large fingers had left on her arm, she focused
on what he was saying. Which was gibberish.
“What was?”
Hot guy quirked a
thick, dark brow. “Do you make a habit of throwing yourself at men, or was that
your way of getting back at me for not falling for your little dance routine
earlier?”
“Did you just imply
I stumbled on purpose?”
“I didn’t.”
She frowned.
“Imply.”
Trish opened her
mouth, but nothing came out. Glancing about, she saw that Bo had gone to the
back room, and the snuggling couple were about to start making babies,
oblivious to the fact that their drinks were now pooling on the floor. She
inched closer to the bar and leaned against it, giving him her sweetest smile.
The hard expression
on his face remained, but his gaze fell on her mouth, his eyes widening just a
fraction.
She had a killer
smile, and she knew it.
Taking advantage of
his momentary distraction, she threw out her hand, snatched his tumbler and
brought that drink down on him as well.
His gaze dropped to
his lap.
Romantic Idea to
enjoy this summer
Have your partner read your
favorite romance novel and ask him which romantic scene he enjoyed the most and
then re-enact the scene! It could be candlelit dinner at a location similar to
that mentioned in the book, wearing similar outfits, with the night progressing
exactly as the book describes. Do
your best to keep the script *winks*
In Fate Captured, the hero
re-enacts the final scene of the heroine’s book (she’s an aspiring writer) even
changing the dining room’s furniture to resemble those in the scene, and that’
show he won her back. He did need a grand gesture after the way he treated her,
after all.
2 comments:
Thank you for featuring Fate Captured, Tina!
My pleasure
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